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Topic: PSA: STOP SPAMMING (Read 270803 times)

It's really great that people want Bro Caps and all that, but this is a forum with rules and things going on other than shiny keycaps. We don't need to continually clutter the forum with useless "+1" posts to increase post count.

If you're spamming, you will almost certainly be reported, have the posts removed, and be muted for spamming. This is a very clear forum rule and there is no leniency for new members attempting to meet an arbitrary post count.

I can even see threads (regarding topics that have already been well discussed, etc) that I can only assume are made by users so they can get easy replies and then reply back for ez post boosts

I might just be paranoid though

Like why does Topre feel like Topre?

+1

Seriously though, it is super annoying to see the new posts page filled with one user's name and see a bunch of one liners and general **** posts that add nothing. I have no problem with seeing a user post multiple times if they're adding something, but to see a post get bumped and have "CoOl CaPs Br0!!!1!!!!11!1" is obnoxious.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

I can even see threads (regarding topics that have already been well discussed, etc) that I can only assume are made by users so they can get easy replies and then reply back for ez post boosts

I might just be paranoid though

Like why does Topre feel like Topre?

topre is its own animal, and i recommend it more so to new users coming over from rubber domes. the Jump to MX may be a bit overwhelming, i mean there are ALOT of complex parts on those switches. The sheer learning curve of those mechanical switches can frustrate the laymen back to using there ipod for typing habits. While topre has that familiar rubber dome comfort with some snap. Not to mention that weird conical spring which most new users confuse with having to deal with resistance in the switch. Unfortunately the topre price point is counter active to my suggestion for an easier transition. did i answer your question? **** it just buy something shiny on massdrop

But yea, the spamming was getting a bit out of hand.We can only hope they see this.

i would rather hope that the mods and Bro figure out a better way to do what they're trying to do (because i think his goal is fine -- helping bro caps go to people who contribute to the community, or something).

I can even see threads (regarding topics that have already been well discussed, etc) that I can only assume are made by users so they can get easy replies and then reply back for ez post boosts

I might just be paranoid though

Like why does Topre feel like Topre?

topre is its own animal, and i recommend it more so to new users coming over from rubber domes. the Jump to MX may be a bit overwhelming, i mean there are ALOT of complex parts on those switches. The sheer learning curve of those mechanical switches can frustrate the laymen back to using there ipod for typing habits. While topre has that familiar rubber dome comfort with some snap. Not to mention that weird conical spring which most new users confuse with having to deal with resistance in the switch. Unfortunately the topre price point is counter active to my suggestion for an easier transition. did i answer your question? **** it just buy something shiny on massdrop

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

i spam all the time. the difference is, i'm not spamming so i can get my hands on some limited-access keycaps.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

i spam all the time. the difference is, i'm not spamming so i can get my hands on some limited-access keycaps.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

i spam all the time. the difference is, i'm not spamming so i can get my hands on some limited-access keycaps.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

i spam all the time. the difference is, i'm not spamming so i can get my hands on some limited-access keycaps.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

i spam all the time. the difference is, i'm not spamming so i can get my hands on some limited-access keycaps.

So spamming with no purpose is OK?

its better than waiting in line all night for beanie babies

That is cool bro, so let it be:

Purposeless spamming is welcome at GH???

there's a difference between providing ****-level color commentary (which is my kind of spam) and the absolute bull**** that is happening on the board lately. if you don't believe me, please see THIS VERY THREAD by a moderator addressing the issue.

The logic behind this seems to be fine; however I think a minimum set of guidelines could be needed. For example, would the post of gif images be considered as spam? or it would be a minimum word count per post to not be considered spam? I am pretty sure that in good faith most people want to contribute with their posts, even if it is just expressing support for a previous posted statement, therefore a little bit more detail on what would be considered spam should be described, for the community to try to stick with it.

This is targeted at the people who are trying to post 50 posts in a matter of hours to get into the bro caps sale.

Even then, any of us spam from time to time, if newcomers will be sanctioned for that, why the rest of us would not? Should the rules be different?

i spam all the time. the difference is, i'm not spamming so i can get my hands on some limited-access keycaps.

So spamming with no purpose is OK?

its better than waiting in line all night for beanie babies

That is cool bro, so let it be:

Purposeless spamming is welcome at GH???

there's a difference between providing ****-level color commentary (which is my kind of spam) and the absolute bull**** that is happening on the board lately. if you don't believe me, please see THIS VERY THREAD by a moderator addressing the issue.

It is a very fine line, indeed. Any way, I should keep my mouth shut - figuratively - and let the moderators to rule it.

Basically, this is what has been happening here post-R00TW0RM*. R00TW0RM can be considered Geekhack's September 1993, and there exist both pre-R00TW0RM and post-R00TW0RM members of the forum.

* I use R00TW0RM as the metric, because it is a turning point in the life of the forum. The actual events which precipitated the influx of new users to Geekhack were twofold:

_______'s mental breakdown (as evidenced by the degeneration of his post content, which was later remover per his request) and subsequent permaban from the forum, followed by his ban from Deskthority and move to reddit, where he aroused the curiosity of many reddit users who were unfamiliar with Geekhack, and who wondered why he harbored such an obsession with our forum

The rebuilding and restructuring of the forum, with a bias toward increased membership numbers.

Basically, this is what has been happening here post-R00TW0RM*. R00TW0RM can be considered Geekhack's September 1993, and there exist both pre-R00TW0RM and post-R00TW0RM members of the forum.

* I use R00TW0RM as the metric, because it is a turning point in the life of the forum. The actual events which precipitated the influx of new users to Geekhack were twofold:

_______'s mental breakdown (as evidenced by the degeneration of his post content, which was later remover per his request) and subsequent permaban from the forum, followed by his ban from Deskthority and move to reddit, where he aroused the curiosity of many reddit users who were unfamiliar with Geekhack, and who wondered why he harbored such an obsession with our forum

The rebuilding and restructuring of the forum, with a bias toward increased membership numbers.

This is helpful for those of us who weren't around for r00tw0rm. And it's interesting to note the corollaries with the birth of /r/pokersandsneakers or whatever it's called.

Its really not that hard to hit 50. I won't lie I originally went in with this I will get 50 when I get 50 attitude if I even want to participate. I have stared at many artisan sales and just decided my money was best spent elsewhere. This morning I saw the bro sale and my eyes went wide. Looked at my post count and saw it was 44. Posted an update from last night about my Making Things Together post to get to 45 and then found 5 more posts that I could contribute an opinion to in some way. At first I figured I wouldn't be able to get the last 5, but I hit it easily with my morning coffee surf.

But god forbid people have to put in more effort than +1. It is kind of frustrating seeing these posts. I don't know how you guys refrain from dropping the hammalamma on them fools. They obviously feel as though their community is superior and this one is so inferior it doesn't justify 50 posts of even somewhat quality. That's how it makes me feel when I see people doing this.

Edit:Thought I might give some tips in here too instead of just my ranting and crying.Protip #1: Make use of the "Spy on the latest forum posts", "Show unread topics since last visit", and "Show new replies to your posts" buttons.Protip #2: Mark topics and posts you don't care about as read to remove them from these lists.Protip #3: Email alerts! Especially for your own threads. This lets you stay on top of threads and create faster back and forth. Meaning better conversations which means more post counts.

Basically, this is what has been happening here post-R00TW0RM*. R00TW0RM can be considered Geekhack's September 1993, and there exist both pre-R00TW0RM and post-R00TW0RM members of the forum.

* I use R00TW0RM as the metric, because it is a turning point in the life of the forum. The actual events which precipitated the influx of new users to Geekhack were twofold:

_______'s mental breakdown (as evidenced by the degeneration of his post content, which was later remover per his request) and subsequent permaban from the forum, followed by his ban from Deskthority and move to reddit, where he aroused the curiosity of many reddit users who were unfamiliar with Geekhack, and who wondered why he harbored such an obsession with our forum

The rebuilding and restructuring of the forum, with a bias toward increased membership numbers.

Despite his deserved exile, such person had some ups though, I still remembered that one time when he drilled holes, hammered, saw, and eventually cooked a CC just to see how it would fared against ducky and filco caps.